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DPP and Chairwoman
Hours after his death, tributes from eminent Buddhist monks and Taiwanese politicians and celebrities, including President Ma Ying-jeou, Vice President Vincent Siew, DPP Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen, kung fu star Jet Li, and actress Brigitte Lin, began to pour into Dharma Drum Mountain monastery.
In another poll, it suggested that 26 % of the respondents were satisfied with the DPP Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen's handling of the crowds in the series of protests, while 53 % of the respondents were unsatisfied.

DPP and Tsai
Dr. Tsai Ing-wen, former DPP leader
During the 2012 Republic of China Presidential elections, Lee expressed his support for DPP candidate Tsai Ing-Wen.
Tsai Ing-wen, chairwoman of the DPP, finally won the nomination.
Su campaigned for the 2012 presidential candidacy of the DPP in 2011, but lost to Tsai Ing-wen by a very narrow margin.

DPP and followed
She stood as the DPP candidate in the Glostrup nomination district in 1997, followed by the Hellerup and Gentofte nomination district ( 1997 – 2005 ).
Hsiao alleged that she and other DPP representatives were followed throughout their visit to Bulgaria by two unidentified persons sent by the PRC embassy in Sofia.

DPP and with
The DPP won the presidency with the election of Chen Shui-bian in March 2000, ending more than half a century of KMT rule in Taiwan.
The DPP marked the anniversary with massive rallies in Taipei and Kaohsiung.
The DPP rejects the so-called " one China principle " as the basis for official diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China ( PRC ) and advocates a Taiwanese national identity which is separate from mainland China.
Democratic Progressive Party also differs from KMT on foreign and defense policies that DPP considers the relations with the United States, Japan, European states among other democratic countries are crucial for Taiwan security.
In the presidential election in May 2008, KMT candidate Ma Ying-jeou ran on a platform supporting friendlier relations with mainland China and economic reforms, and defeated DPP candidate Frank Hsieh with 58. 48 % of the vote.
This was seen in mainland China as being in line with a series of desinicization actions by both the Taiwan government and the DPP to rid both Chiang and China from the Taiwan public scene.
The then-opposition Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) agreed to retain the province with an elected governor in the hopes of creating a " Yeltsin effect " in which a popular local leader could overwhelm the national government.
Unlike the Pan-Blue coalition, which consists of relatively equal-sized parties with very similar ideologies, the pan-green coalition contains the DPP, which is much larger and more moderate than the TSU.
Nonetheless, shortly after the legislative election, the PFP legislative caucus agreed to cooperate with the DPP over the investigation into the KMT's finances.
The TSU suffered defeat in the December 2005 local elections, along with its pan-green partner the DPP, and failed to win any municipal mayoral or county magistrate seats.
Ma was able to repair the political damage and, in December 2002, became the leading figure in the KMT by easily winning reelection as mayor of Taipei with the support of 64 % of Taipei voters while DPP challenger Lee Ying-yuan received 36 %.
He was strongly criticized by the DPP for not allowing the ROC national flag to be flown along with a PRC flag during Asian Women's Football Championship held in Taipei.
The DPP refused to reveal Thorup's salary and defended its actions, claiming that Pia Kjærsgaard's husband was the right man for the job and that his employment had nothing to do with his marriage to the party leader.
This had the effect of turning the May 14 elections into an opinion poll on relations with mainland China which was undesired by the Democratic Progressive Party, though the DPP subsequently gained a plurality in the elections.
It was lastly amended in 2005, with the consent of both the KMT and the DPP.
The Director of Public Prosecutions ( DPP ) is the office or official charged with the prosecution of criminal offences in several criminal jurisdictions around the world.
The DPP was responsible for the prosecution of only a small number of major cases until 1986 when responsibility for prosecutions was transferred to a new Crown Prosecution Service with the DPP as its head.
In the 2008 presidential election, KMT candidate Ma Ying-jeou defeated DPP candidate Frank Hsieh with 58. 48 % of the vote.
As DPP Chairman, Hsu had moderated the platform of the party, promoting reconciliation with the People's Republic of China and the opening of direct links, a move, ironically, not supported by President Lee.
Officials who identified most strongly with the nation itself, such as the Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) and allied parties, saw no reason to adopt Hanyu Pinyin just because mainland China and the UN had.
In October 2007, with the DPP administration still in power, it was announced that the ROC would standardize the English transliterations of its Chinese Mandarin place names by the end of that year, after years of confusion stemming from multiple spellings, using the locally developed Tongyong Pinyin.
Su ran for Vice President alongside with Frank Hsieh, who was the DPP Nomination.

DPP and public
The DPP vowed to reflect on public misgivings towards the party.
However, due to the controversies and the alleged corruption cases involving the former DPP nominated President Chen Shui-bian, the public perception of the Coalition is seemed to have been altered somewhat.
The DPP list of ' video nasties ' was first made public in June 1983.
However, since that is a political post, and it is desired to have a non-political ( public service ) post carry out this function in most circumstances, the prosecutorial powers of the AG are normally delegated to the DPP.
After several weeks of very public infighting between various factions of the DPP, Chen formally nominated Lu as his running mate on December 11.
Former DPP party leader Hsu Hsin-liang has criticized Chen in a public speech for betraying the ideals of the DPP after coming to power.
After a series of high-profile corruption scandals, public support for DPP diminished in the 2005 " Three-in-One " election.
While the idea was popular with the Taiwanese public, it proved difficult with the Republic of China ( ROC ) government of Taiwan, then led by the Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ).

DPP and statement
" This, and other critical statements of the President, led to speculation that he would not back Chen again in the 2004 elections until he issued a statement of support for the DPP on March 17, 3 days before polls opened.

DPP and on
The Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ; 民主進步黨 ) is a political party in the Republic of China on Taiwan, and the dominant party in the Pan-Green Coalition.
The DPP and its affiliated parties are widely classified as " liberal " because of their strong human rights stance and endorsement of pluralistic democracy while their Kuomintang opposition, historically take a defensive posture on such issues, is generally viewed as " conservative.
This movement culminated in the formation of the DPP as an alternative party on September 28, 1986.
* On May 18, 2000, Chen Shui-bian was elected to be the president of Taiwan, ending the half-century rule of the KMT on the island, and became the first president of the DPP.
During the legislative elections held on 8 December 2004, the Kuomintang-PFP dominated Pan-Blue alliance gained a slim majority in the elections which resulted into President Chen resigning as DPP chairman.
The company's name was changed back on 1 August 2008, and the names on the postal stamps were reversed in late 2008, soon after the Kuomintang ( KMT ) candidate Ma Ying-Jeou won back presidency and ended 8 years of the Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) rule.
Two other films are mistakenly thought to have been on the DPP list:
Under the Democratic Progressive Party ( DPP ) government, gradual steps were taken to lift restrictions on the three links.
Thorup went on to become a chairperson and regional council member in the DPP, and currently works as a government accountant.
During the legislative elections held on 8 December 2004, the Kuomintang-PFP dominated Pan-Blue alliance gained a slim majority in the elections which resulted into President Chen resigning as DPP chairman.
Having run for the 1996 election on a radical independence platform and lost by a landslide, the DPP in May 1999 moderated its stance by issuing the " Resolution on the Future of Taiwan.
She announced her intentions to run for President of Taiwan on March 6, 2007, but withdrew in order to support DPP presidential nominee, Frank Hsieh.
Lu announced on February 25, 2011, that she would seek the DPP nomination for President of the Republic of China in 2012, but later withdrew her bid.
Lu was a contender for the 2008 presidential election ; she announced her candidacy on March 6 and faced Yu Shyi-Kun ( former DPP chairman and executive premier ), Frank Hsieh ( former DPP chairman, former premier, former Kaohsiung mayor ), and Su Tseng-Chang ( former DPP chair, former premier ) for the nomination.

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